WEBLibriVox volunteers read and record chapters of books in the public domain (books no longer under copyright) in the USA*, and make them available for free on the Internet. Practically, this means we record books published 95 full years ago or longer.
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About recording - LibriVox | free public domain audiobooks
WEBAbout Recording for LibriVox. LibriVox is always looking for more volunteer readers. See How LibriVox Works, or visit our Forum. On this page: > Bare Basics of Recording for Librivox. > Basic Advice about Reading (and links to more advice) > Basic Setup for Recording (and links to step-by-step guides)
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The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection : Free Audio - Archive.org
WEBLibriVox - founded in 2005 - is a community of volunteers from all over the world who record public domain texts: poetry, short stories, whole books, even dramatic works, in many different languages. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain in the USA and available as free downloads on the internet.
WEBWhat We Do. LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net for free. All our audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish. Please note: Our readers are free to choose the books they wish to record.
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Public Domain | LibriVox Public Domain | free public domain …
WEBLibriVox records only texts that are in the public domain (in the USA – see below for why), and all our recordings are public domain (definitely in the USA, and maybe in your country as well, see below). This means anyone can use all our recordings however they wish (even to sell them).
WEBAug 28, 2023 · Overview. LibriVox's objective is "To make all books in the public domain available, narrated by real people and distributed for free, in audio format on the internet." There are three key ways to help. Recording is easier, harder, and …
WEBOct 12, 2009 · LibriVox recordings are MP3 files. This format shrinks the size of audio files which makes things like iPods and LibriVox practical. But in doing so the fidelity of the recording is diminished.